they are good. 70-85 most of the time, very very ocasional 90-96 and even the crash doesnt happen at those times.This is for the individual cores
sorry the package temperatures are not regularly 70-85. they're all over the place between 79-99 and a screenshot would only capture one temperature...
Hi.
So, as the title says.
It happens during games, when running simulations on ANSYS, if I leave Folding at Home on for a while, anything that stresses the CPU signficantly.
I've seen the same thing by a deleted user on this forum before, you guys asked them whether I undervolted the CPU. No i...
looks fantastic for your uses, the second most powerful CPU in all laptops ngl. Number one is of course the 3950X but PCS decided they neutered it too much.
I wish i could have gotten your build cos i also want CPU power but eh, i7-970h is good enough.
Hi. So i've been getting inconsistent temperatures, my CPU usually is at 70-80 degrees C when gaming and the GPU is at similar temperatures. But i see 85-95 for prolonged periods on the CPU too, and the occasional 87 before thermal throttling on the GPU sets in.
Are these temperatures okay...
ok so, my post has changed as this guy pointed out my laptop can last longer than 4 years. around 6-7 probably but by then i'll be able to afford an upgrade.
thanks for your input, guys.
I see. Thanks for your input.
40-60fps is definitely enough for me,high to ultra settings in RDR2 gives me that right now. Most games aren’t as poorly optimised so hopefully I can keep that expectation at medium to high settings in future
sounds like a good idea. will pronanly do this if i'm cash strapped (like most students XD) , if not i'll do @ubuysa 's suggestion about donating it to charity, that's the most noble option.
TBH i'm not sure whether the RTX 2060m will be obsolete 4 years from now. i'm really new to gaming as a...
honestly the only upgrade that will help is HDD to SSD and RAM from 4 to 8. probably the biggest bottleneck is that relic of a CPU. you cant upgrade that, nor the GPU which bottlenecks your games more than the CPU.
maybe upgrade RAM and storage but i doubt it will change your experience...
Bump up the RAM speed to the fastest available option. It affects FPS, I was told, when I was ordering my system.
oops I quoted you by mistake. I pressed reply to Your comment as opposed to the OP. Sorry🤧
Bruh I’m a student. 3-4 years from now I’ll be in my final year and I’ll have no use for such a thing😂
eBay sounds good.Although why would anyone buy 4 year old HW?
I’ve got an okay laptop for now (Optimus X, i7-9750h and 2060), and for 40-60fps 1080p high-medium settings it should last like 3-4 years.
But what next? Once it’s oBsolete what do you do with an obsolete, but alive and functional, laptop?
where can you sell it?